Search results
Carnegie Hall's mission is to present extraordinary music and musicians, and to bring the transformative power of music to the widest possible audience.
Carnegie Hall, originally the Music Hall, was constructed between 1889 and 1891 as a venue shared by the Oratorio Society of New York and the New York Symphony Society. The hall was owned by the Carnegie family until 1925, after which Robert E. Simon and then his son, Robert E. Simon Jr., became owner.
Carnegie Hall first opened its doors in 1891. Located on the corner of 57th Street and Seventh Avenue, it is a national historic landmark that comprises three venues: Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Zankel Hall, and Weill Recital Hall.
Curated and Exclusive. *Carnegie Hall+ costs $7.99 per month, and is available on the Apple TV app, Prime Video Channels, Spectrum, Xfinity, Xumo, Verizon Fios, Cox, DISH, Sling TV, and Astound. New customers can sign up for a seven-day free trial and subscribe directly on the Apple TV app, Prime Video Channels, Xfinity, and Xumo.
View Carnegie Hall's upcoming events schedule and calendar presenting extraordinary music and musicians on the three stages of this legendary hall.
Learn about the world's most famous music venue, founded by industrialist Andrew Carnegie and designed by architect William Burnet Tuthill. Discover its world premieres, icons, comeback and lore, including the CSO's longest ovation ever.
Watch videos of Carnegie Hall's concerts, artists, and education programs on its official YouTube channel. Explore highlights of the 2024–2025 season, featuring Lang Lang, Vengerov, McLorin Salvant, Uchida, and more.